Since its launch, ChatGPT has caused quite a stir in the AI community and beyond. This advanced language generation model developed by OpenAI has taken the world by storm with its remarkable ability to generate human-like text based on the input it receives. ChatGPT has raised the bar for natural language processing and has set a new standard for AI language models.
With Microsoft being the big scary uncle behind this new kid on the block, it was only a matter of time before Microsoft put to use this chatbot’s impressive abilities. Yesterday, Microsoft announced a new version of its search engine, Bing, that is powered by AI with ChatGPT’s natural language engine as the base.
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The new Bing-powered by ChatGPT is expected to bring significant improvements in the quality of search results and the overall search experience. ChatGPT’s advanced natural language processing abilities allow it to understand the context and intent behind user queries and generate more relevant and accurate responses. This can result in a more intuitive search experience, where users receive more relevant and useful information in response to their queries.
Additionally, ChatGPT’s ability to generate coherent and contextually relevant text can also lead to the integration of conversational search, where users can have a more natural back-and-forth interaction with the search engine. The integration of ChatGPT into Bing has the potential to revolutionize the way we search for information online and could bring about a new era of AI-powered search.
How to join the New Bing Waitlist
To be first to check out the new Bing once it is available to the masses, join the waitlist here. The Redmond company also adds that it will give priority to users who sign in with their Microsoft account.
The sign-up page also asks people to set Microsoft defaults on their PC as part of the process, and download the Bing app. That feels like a scorned ex asking for too much for a simple favor but since they hold all the cards, they call the shots. According to an FAQ, you’ll get an email when you’re through the waitlist and can access the new chat experience.
Sources: New Bing Release Notes
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